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the body of this book became the peg atto]ef . peg attongue] >> translator: i was anguished and depressed and this book in a sense became an articulation of the this anguish and in a way i had to get it out of t grile toveys depressed. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this is like an tla io ry fearful. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so you describe the process byhich this book ess nhahas ing but i am g appeared in english and other european languages, where does this book stand in your mind in comparison with your other major wos li misng sut and others? [speaking in native tongue] >> translar: this is a different bo thay have bor mahmoud dowlatabadi 8 >> translator: cote point i want to make is i had to write this book in orderhe s. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: it is like a bridge that took me to be last days of aging people. this has to be creat before i d nh wti. [sin ne ue >> translator: the mind aside from the will of the person the ad tin tt e redibleernd unexpe
the body of this book became the peg atto]ef . peg attongue] >> translator: i was anguished and depressed and this book in a sense became an articulation of the this anguish and in a way i had to get it out of t grile toveys depressed. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this is like an tla io ry fearful. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so you describe the process byhich this book ess nhahas ing but i am g appeared in english and...
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little peg goes to all the parties and is the main source of gossip. little peg shocks everyone. she is a grandmother now and she marries a man decades younger than her and a ballet dancer. i think his name was antonio. he is the ballet teacher for her granddaughter. she marries him so share, madonna, all the cougars in boca raton have nothing on little peg. she marries a man decades younger and there's this huge controversy. they are out traveling in one day she wakes up and he is gone. she goes back home and finds out he went back to the home and cleaned her up. takes her granddaughter and goes back to italy so now she is desperate. all these entitlement programs. little peg is now this widow living basically in poverty. when she dies, she is buried in the uppity cemetery because she is the wife of the eaton and one of the obituaries, the women tend -- women of washington is hated her. the obituary said while the women of washington may have hated her when chu is live, she is now our neighbor forever. lemmie do one more story and then we will take some questions. george washing
little peg goes to all the parties and is the main source of gossip. little peg shocks everyone. she is a grandmother now and she marries a man decades younger than her and a ballet dancer. i think his name was antonio. he is the ballet teacher for her granddaughter. she marries him so share, madonna, all the cougars in boca raton have nothing on little peg. she marries a man decades younger and there's this huge controversy. they are out traveling in one day she wakes up and he is gone. she...
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>> for constructing our shoes, we are using wooden pegs. they are called shoe pegs. this was a fairly new method in the early 1800s for shoe construction. these pegs go through the layers of the leather. there was a pair that i just finished and these are the pegs that hold together the bottoms to the uppers, the tops of the shoes. one of the important last steps of constructing the shoe for us is to take a special tool called a float, a kind of special file. that is designed to reach into the shoe and if any of those pegs are sticking into the shoe, we will simply file them smooth and it's a very important last step. you would know it because otherwise the pegs would be sticking into your foot which you would not like very much. so we file the pegs smooth. this will get a pair of leather laces and that is a finished pair of shoes. so in this shop, you're make an everyday leather work shoe. nothing too fancy. in the 1830s, the work shoes were made what we call straight. what that meant there was no left shoe or right shoe. they actually could go on either foot, which
>> for constructing our shoes, we are using wooden pegs. they are called shoe pegs. this was a fairly new method in the early 1800s for shoe construction. these pegs go through the layers of the leather. there was a pair that i just finished and these are the pegs that hold together the bottoms to the uppers, the tops of the shoes. one of the important last steps of constructing the shoe for us is to take a special tool called a float, a kind of special file. that is designed to reach...
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for the first time in 30 years, pegging the dollar to gold is taking center stage. so what is driving this decision? for insight i'm joined about the chairman of the american prince millions project. thank you so much for joining us, sir. >> thank you for having me. sandra: this is coming to a shock, as a shock to a lot of people because we said good-bye to this a long time ago. to even be talking about it today is a bit of a surprise. why are we talking about bringing this back? >> it is to be clear, the draft platform is floating the idea of a commission, proposing idea of a gold commission, not the gold standard itself. i think it is a very reasonable step given four decades of monetary policy on fiat money we've had failed to deliver on employment or price stability. sandra: we're not talking about the gold standard, pegging dollar to gold. we're talking about a commission? >> a commission. we're not going from where we are today in 41st on the standard without a national debate. the commission is a way to
for the first time in 30 years, pegging the dollar to gold is taking center stage. so what is driving this decision? for insight i'm joined about the chairman of the american prince millions project. thank you so much for joining us, sir. >> thank you for having me. sandra: this is coming to a shock, as a shock to a lot of people because we said good-bye to this a long time ago. to even be talking about it today is a bit of a surprise. why are we talking about bringing this back? >>...
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so we file the pegs smooth. this will get a pair of leather laces and that is a finished pair of shoes. so in this shop, you're make an everyday leather work shoe. nothing too fancy. in the 1830s, the work shoes were still made from what we call straight. that meant there was no left or right shoe. they could go on either foot that. might seem unusual today, but that's how shoes were made for hundreds of years and makes my job easier. that's what is made in this shop. these are some i am just finishing up. in the 1830s in a shop like this, all we would have been doing is just attaching the bottoms of the shoe, the soles and the heels. at this time, we would be getting the uppers finished. the uppesr were sewn by ladies and girls in their houses. they were doing that to sew the uppers. young men like myself were doing the rest, doing the bottoming. that was the system that disciplined here. actually a shop this size probably would have had up to maybe eight or nine people working here. it would have been a very b
so we file the pegs smooth. this will get a pair of leather laces and that is a finished pair of shoes. so in this shop, you're make an everyday leather work shoe. nothing too fancy. in the 1830s, the work shoes were still made from what we call straight. that meant there was no left or right shoe. they could go on either foot that. might seem unusual today, but that's how shoes were made for hundreds of years and makes my job easier. that's what is made in this shop. these are some i am just...
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been barking for several years now the euro is not a common currency with the euro is is a currency peg there is i'm glad i'm glad you're pointing that out because you're talking about a currency peg in latin america and your essential effect that what the euro is it is analogous to that so rich quickly explain that why why you can look at europe as a currency peg or as these countries of pegging their currency should because in the seventy's and eighty's right these latin american countries pay their currency their local currencies took the doc right right so in a way everybody had dollars that was their currency of choice in europe today what we have is the strong currency in germany europe germany is or is playing the role that the united states played in the late seventies and early eighties for these latin american factories and the pins are essentially the little latin american countries that have you know. you know hosted their cart to the german horse now of course germany is a much stronger more efficient economy for various reasons including the fact that they went ahead with
been barking for several years now the euro is not a common currency with the euro is is a currency peg there is i'm glad i'm glad you're pointing that out because you're talking about a currency peg in latin america and your essential effect that what the euro is it is analogous to that so rich quickly explain that why why you can look at europe as a currency peg or as these countries of pegging their currency should because in the seventy's and eighty's right these latin american countries...
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these pegs go through the layers of the leather. there was a pair that i just finished and these are the pegs that hold together the bottoms of the uppers. the tops of the shoes. one of the important last steps of constructs for us is to take a float, a special file. that is designed to reach into the shoe and if any of those are sticking into the shoe, we will simply file them smooth and it's a very important last step. you would know it because otherwise the pegs would be sticking into your foot which you would not like very much. this will get a pair of leather laces and that is a finished pair of shoes. you are making an everyday leather work shoe. nothing too fancy. in the 1830s, the work shoes were still made from what we call straight. that meant there was no left or right. they could go on either foot that. might seem unusual today, but that's how shoes were made for hundreds of years and makes my job easier. that's what is made in this shob. these are some i am just finishing up. in a shop like this, all we would have been
these pegs go through the layers of the leather. there was a pair that i just finished and these are the pegs that hold together the bottoms of the uppers. the tops of the shoes. one of the important last steps of constructs for us is to take a float, a special file. that is designed to reach into the shoe and if any of those are sticking into the shoe, we will simply file them smooth and it's a very important last step. you would know it because otherwise the pegs would be sticking into your...
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that's what a peg is. if i'm any country and decide there are two i was for ways fo to get rich at home. we can work really hard and invent more or i got another idea, i'll do what china did or japan did or south korea did, i'll just mess with the currency market. that's easy. doesn't take much money. i can get a 20% lift in brazil's case. they're lucky enough to be experiencing with china what we experienced earlier, it is fascinating to watch. australia too. every time there is a partnership dance with china, watch the unfortunate dance partner. the first sign is the currency gets slammed. their currency went up 34% in one year. ouch. that makes things expensive at home. so now we have a situation which is really out of control because every president, every prime minister knows this and since it is clear that china is not going to be playing, barely, how do you play? japan is not -- ask japan if they're going to stop intervening in the markets. they'll laugh at you. it is just part of their model. that'
that's what a peg is. if i'm any country and decide there are two i was for ways fo to get rich at home. we can work really hard and invent more or i got another idea, i'll do what china did or japan did or south korea did, i'll just mess with the currency market. that's easy. doesn't take much money. i can get a 20% lift in brazil's case. they're lucky enough to be experiencing with china what we experienced earlier, it is fascinating to watch. australia too. every time there is a partnership...
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to the euro what's the latest on that peg well the peg was established if i remember correctly about tobar last year so we were just through the first verse free of this decision but if you look at the situation today with the pag in order to maintain the relative weakness of the swiss franc interest rates have been lowered to virtually zero the central bank has embarked upon a major. acquisition purchasing plan of euro's in particular the end result of all of this now is that switzerland is holding about four hundred fifty billion of foreign exchange reserves now to trying to turn number that in some kind of perspective we are talking about you could buy two thirds of apple the biggest corporation in the world for that you could buy general electric twice over and goodness knows how many times you could buy general motors so the question then is how. how do you deal with this large amount of money and some ideas have been say set up a sovereign debt fund would be one of the biggest in the world already capitalized four hundred billion it would be four times bigger than the one that
to the euro what's the latest on that peg well the peg was established if i remember correctly about tobar last year so we were just through the first verse free of this decision but if you look at the situation today with the pag in order to maintain the relative weakness of the swiss franc interest rates have been lowered to virtually zero the central bank has embarked upon a major. acquisition purchasing plan of euro's in particular the end result of all of this now is that switzerland is...
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were essentially bankrupt and so when that happened they had to devalue the currency and get off the peg when they did that of these people who had debts in dollars and they were there before able to change their local currency into dollars and to pay off the debt well all of a sudden they found that their debts had grown exponentially in some cases but at least you know thirty forty percent because of the devaluation when that happened these people who were for the most part small businesses and this is about different sorts found themselves bankrupt because they could not pay their debts they owed more than a heat generated their their payments were greater. and their revenues so they went bankrupt it by going back over the per course they threw their workers out on the street without jobs and all of a sudden literally overnight you had a country that had gone bankrupt and at last its industrial base and had massive or it's of the employed i mean for instance when this happened in chile there was roughly thirty five percent unemployment and at its peak one could argue if you look at th
were essentially bankrupt and so when that happened they had to devalue the currency and get off the peg when they did that of these people who had debts in dollars and they were there before able to change their local currency into dollars and to pay off the debt well all of a sudden they found that their debts had grown exponentially in some cases but at least you know thirty forty percent because of the devaluation when that happened these people who were for the most part small businesses...
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to start, the amount would be pegged to cost of medicare, now approximately $15,000 a year. wealthy seniors get a smaller amount, the poor and sick, a larger amount. you choose from a menu of private but government-approved health plans. one of your options would also be traditional government-run medicare. the prices of those plans would vary. more coverage costs more money. for any plan that costs over $15,000, you pay the difference. if your plan costs less, you get cash back. for example, if the plan you choose costs $14,000, you get a check in the mail for $1,000.
to start, the amount would be pegged to cost of medicare, now approximately $15,000 a year. wealthy seniors get a smaller amount, the poor and sick, a larger amount. you choose from a menu of private but government-approved health plans. one of your options would also be traditional government-run medicare. the prices of those plans would vary. more coverage costs more money. for any plan that costs over $15,000, you pay the difference. if your plan costs less, you get cash back. for example,...
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huntsman pegged his chances on new hampshire and based on numbers, the poll numbers it looks like that might have been a smart move. >> reporter: this is bedford, new hampshire's largest polling place, statewide 250,000 people expected to vote in the republican primary. >> i think it was pretty clear who the upfront candidate is. >> reporter: it's mitt romney slipping, but stronger today than yesterday, according to suffolk university's overnight poll. >> i have strong faith and feeling that he'll turn this country around. >> reporter: he's double digits ahead of ron paul but moving up overnight, jon huntsman. he's doubled support in new hampshire in four days. focusing on romney and trust. >> whoever is our party's
huntsman pegged his chances on new hampshire and based on numbers, the poll numbers it looks like that might have been a smart move. >> reporter: this is bedford, new hampshire's largest polling place, statewide 250,000 people expected to vote in the republican primary. >> i think it was pretty clear who the upfront candidate is. >> reporter: it's mitt romney slipping, but stronger today than yesterday, according to suffolk university's overnight poll. >> i have strong...
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these pegs go through the layers of the leather. there's a pair i just finished and these are the pegs that hold the bottoms to the upper. one of the very important last steps of constructing a shoe is to take a special file designed to reach into the shoe. if any of those pegs are picking into the shoe, we will simply file them smooth. you would know at the if we got to do this because otherwise those things would be sticking into your foot that you would probably not like very much. >> this get a pair of leather lays. that will be a finished pair of shoes. in this shop, we're making an everyday leather work shoe. in the 130s at the work shoes were still made what we call straight. there was no left shoe or right shoe. they could go on either foot which is something that might it be unreasonable today. that's how. it makes my job easier. maybe in this shop. this is something i'm just finishing up. all we would have been doing here would have been attaching the bottom of the shoes, the soles and the heels at this time, we would be g
these pegs go through the layers of the leather. there's a pair i just finished and these are the pegs that hold the bottoms to the upper. one of the very important last steps of constructing a shoe is to take a special file designed to reach into the shoe. if any of those pegs are picking into the shoe, we will simply file them smooth. you would know at the if we got to do this because otherwise those things would be sticking into your foot that you would probably not like very much. >>...
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if you have time, read about peg leg. no one can hold a candle to peg leg ward. that's all i have to say. i appreciate y'all being here. god bless texas. thank you. [ applause ] >> we're already ahead of time. we have a distinguished group of speakers today. introducing the first one right now, just to remind you, we will have half-hour lecture, speech, talk and then a q & a period. we have two microphones in a room. if you have a question at the end, please raise your hand. let us get a microphone to you so you can be heard by everybody else and so you can be recorded by c-span. it's my pleasure to introduce dr. gene allen smith. he's the professor of history at texas christian university at ft. worth. he is author or editor of seven books and numerous articles and reviews on american naval history. he also serves as director of studies at tcu and curator of history at the ft. worth museum of science and history. his talk this morning is thomas jefferson manifest destiny and the texas revolution. please help me welcome dr. smith. [ applause ] >> thank you so muc
if you have time, read about peg leg. no one can hold a candle to peg leg ward. that's all i have to say. i appreciate y'all being here. god bless texas. thank you. [ applause ] >> we're already ahead of time. we have a distinguished group of speakers today. introducing the first one right now, just to remind you, we will have half-hour lecture, speech, talk and then a q & a period. we have two microphones in a room. if you have a question at the end, please raise your hand. let us...
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. >> peg. >> i just wanted to say, i've been doing this 25 years. and suddenly, i realize, what we have to do. we are -- women -- there are a lot of us. money, some of us have it. the power the men all have. we have got to take over their offices. we have got to run for [ expletive ] senate and house of representatives. and i say that word all the time. i hope no one is offended. and you've got to do it in the states too, with so much of this. we have to do it. otherwise, 25 years from now -- i will not be here. i promise. we're going to be saying the same thing. >> thank you. that's a freight great note to end on. i think we need to flood the ticket and hopefully everyone will consider running for office or help support an excellent woman for public office. thank you. and we're on to our next plenary -- concluding plenary session. >> do i hear a peg yorken for senate campaign? >> thank you. i'm sorry. >>> we're going to go right on, because we're -- dhabi debby walsh is -- the reason we're moving so fast, we are on c-span live, and we wanted to kee
. >> peg. >> i just wanted to say, i've been doing this 25 years. and suddenly, i realize, what we have to do. we are -- women -- there are a lot of us. money, some of us have it. the power the men all have. we have got to take over their offices. we have got to run for [ expletive ] senate and house of representatives. and i say that word all the time. i hope no one is offended. and you've got to do it in the states too, with so much of this. we have to do it. otherwise, 25 years...
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the country every month to maintain this peg presumably they have some exit strategy i think that they have a something that can to their ak strategy they had an entrance strategy and they thought to think about the exits try to do afterwards but the reality now is that they're hopelessly trapped they're really completely hostage to fortune what is going to save them eventually is if the weak countries leave the euro and germany becomes part of a stronger euro at which point the euro becomes a stronger currency but if you imagine they'll the opposite happening where germany decides to leave the euro and leave all these clowns and club med behind the euro is going to crash again and the only country that's going to dive down with them with the concrete boots on their feet to switzerland they have more or less paid had played heads or tails with their currency and if you lose you lose everything now david i want to have in today because so much is being talked about switzerland and the breaking up of the ability for swiss banks to hide money launder money etc but there really hasn't been
the country every month to maintain this peg presumably they have some exit strategy i think that they have a something that can to their ak strategy they had an entrance strategy and they thought to think about the exits try to do afterwards but the reality now is that they're hopelessly trapped they're really completely hostage to fortune what is going to save them eventually is if the weak countries leave the euro and germany becomes part of a stronger euro at which point the euro becomes a...
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i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without regard o selling records or being commercial, it's just about the art. >> well, i'm kind of practical, i don't mind selling tickets or records, i really don't. i'm not like whoo. >> not sellout, i don't want to do that. >> my dad was a salesman, so i'm fine with that. >> yeah. how do you self define? i ticked on off a lot of things, i said performance artist, composer, musician, i was reminded or learned, i don't know which that you have an undergraduate degree in art hi
i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places...
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she is here with her dear friend peg. let's take one last look at renee and bring the new renee out all ready for broadway. >> nice. >> beautiful. all right, peg, you want to take it off? take a look. >> oh, my god! you look wonderful. >> turn around. see what you look like. >> oh, my gosh. >> i don't recognize myself. >> you look gorgeous. >> i see a little red in that hair. i love it. >> it's more like a chestnut brown. what i tried to do here, look at the before, it's heavy, too dark. the lighter color makes it softer. that makes her hair look twice as full with a great haircut. both ladies have this natural pink glossy sheer lipstick. >> i love it. >> peg is busting. >> i can't believe it. i wouldn't recognize her. you don't look like yourself. that's what i like about it. >> she knows what you means. tell us about this beautiful dress. >> the attire tonight is festive. we wanted to give her something festive and scandalous with a little lace. this is by maggie london. >> wow, great job. >> great job. great job to van
she is here with her dear friend peg. let's take one last look at renee and bring the new renee out all ready for broadway. >> nice. >> beautiful. all right, peg, you want to take it off? take a look. >> oh, my god! you look wonderful. >> turn around. see what you look like. >> oh, my gosh. >> i don't recognize myself. >> you look gorgeous. >> i see a little red in that hair. i love it. >> it's more like a chestnut brown. what i tried to do...
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. >> all that is related to touching pegs at state and county fairs. we thought we would put out an alert to make sure people enjoy the fair but avoid touching pegs -- pigs. >> cases have been limited to ohio, indiana, and away -- hawaii. people higher -- at higher risk should avoid exposure. >> the flu season is a timber or arbour until march. it is not a more severe tire of the flow. what to make sure that individuals and doctors know that if someone comes down with the signs of a flow in the summer and they have been to a state or county fair, it could actually be the flu. >> they have plenty of washing stations for people to use. >> in my assistance around and we check the animals three or four times a day to make sure they're healthy. >> this is not the same swine flu that was an epidemic three years ago. they are thinking about including this strain when they create the vaccine for this year's flu season. you cannot get the swine flu from eating pork. >> in an ironic twist of fate, maryland. the first casino is scaling back. the hollywood casino
. >> all that is related to touching pegs at state and county fairs. we thought we would put out an alert to make sure people enjoy the fair but avoid touching pegs -- pigs. >> cases have been limited to ohio, indiana, and away -- hawaii. people higher -- at higher risk should avoid exposure. >> the flu season is a timber or arbour until march. it is not a more severe tire of the flow. what to make sure that individuals and doctors know that if someone comes down with the...
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some high school students taken down a peg with this speech. >> you are not the center of the universe. in fact astro physicists tell us the universe has no center. therefore you can't be it. >> a bizarre and frightening story. a scene in the new film caused a teenager to have a seizure. that story ahead. >> former egyptian president mubarak slipping in and out of consciousness in cairo. nine days for life sentence of having protestors killed. reports say he has an irregular heartbeat breathing issues and is at risk of a stroke. >> eating with a billionaire is a costly affair. the wlufrn with warren buffet cost 3 and a half million dollars. the money goes to a good cause. it helps the homeless in california. >> it's time to brew on this. >> here's what we like you to brew on today. high school seniors in massachusetts feeling a sense of accomplishment as they were graduating. they were taken down a peg during this commencement speech by an english teacher. >> none of you is special. (laughter) >> you are not special. yes, you have been pampered, doeded upon, helmeted, bubble wrapped, y
some high school students taken down a peg with this speech. >> you are not the center of the universe. in fact astro physicists tell us the universe has no center. therefore you can't be it. >> a bizarre and frightening story. a scene in the new film caused a teenager to have a seizure. that story ahead. >> former egyptian president mubarak slipping in and out of consciousness in cairo. nine days for life sentence of having protestors killed. reports say he has an irregular...
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which is really convenient for those who are saying you know that sounds wacky why are we pegging to that overseas brand when we should be paying to w t o a west texas could almost texas intermediary i think the texas intermediate has been broken for a while and it's been widely acknowledged by those in the market but it's been taking a while for it to catch on it was saudi arabia that first sort of deserted it then iraq and kuwait and then wall street just decided well it's a mass and we're going to start taking everything to the overseas one that costs more which is very convenient the oil drillers here who are fighting gasoline are now selling it on the global market and making sure that it's going to be priced at a higher price not the u.s. price which is lower price right so the price was the benchmark but it became the brant became the benchmark saudis came in they they are now trading on the brant as the benchmark even though as a benchmark it's not as good. it's an inferior quality but in opens up the arbitrage where people are creating. paper for paper on top of paper the un
which is really convenient for those who are saying you know that sounds wacky why are we pegging to that overseas brand when we should be paying to w t o a west texas could almost texas intermediary i think the texas intermediate has been broken for a while and it's been widely acknowledged by those in the market but it's been taking a while for it to catch on it was saudi arabia that first sort of deserted it then iraq and kuwait and then wall street just decided well it's a mass and we're...
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do that and wall street said well if nobody cares about the benchmark anywhere we're going to start pegging everything to brant because it's higher price and the airlines finally figured out was going on last year when they got seriously screwed on their hedges they were still using u.s. oil and they're hedging and they realized that nobody else is using any more. money so goldman sachs driving up the price to one forty seven they cause a se essentially break their link to the petrol dollar and that is a key component of this economy going back decades at petrol dollar linked so now that's now been dismantled yeah i mean we've kind of wrecked our market and it's sad because our oil is the highly valued kind it's the kind that is refined more easily it's sweet crude oil overseas benchmark and in europe and saudi arabia it's sour so it should be priced higher than our oil our oil is basically becoming just not respected because this market is not respect our oil is getting completely just on these world markets basically now what about the airlines they're obviously impacted by oil what's goi
do that and wall street said well if nobody cares about the benchmark anywhere we're going to start pegging everything to brant because it's higher price and the airlines finally figured out was going on last year when they got seriously screwed on their hedges they were still using u.s. oil and they're hedging and they realized that nobody else is using any more. money so goldman sachs driving up the price to one forty seven they cause a se essentially break their link to the petrol dollar and...
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we have temperatures anywhere from 3 to peg dammer around the bay, 5 to 10 degrees warmer. a live look at the oakland estuary. you can see all the way back to the city, air quality in good shape for today. most of the coast is clear. take a look at this. it's all the way south of santa cruz. we got that notherly -- northerly breeze. it's also clicked the warmup breeze. 12 miles per hour, northerly nine miles an hour and the pacific satellite view, mostly clear skies. ridge of high pressure will be building in over the next day or two and then we're going to get, well, a big cooldown, a trough is going to sink from the gulf of alaska and merge from this system that you see here spinning off baja, california. that will lead to, well, temperatures falling below average. for today, the low out of here. behind it, we have the northerly flow again and the high pressure is building in. 5 to 10 degrees warmer and we're already seeing this at this hour. a localized sea breeze expected right now the coastline. the sea breeze will be picking up for the afternoon. it's higher up that t
we have temperatures anywhere from 3 to peg dammer around the bay, 5 to 10 degrees warmer. a live look at the oakland estuary. you can see all the way back to the city, air quality in good shape for today. most of the coast is clear. take a look at this. it's all the way south of santa cruz. we got that notherly -- northerly breeze. it's also clicked the warmup breeze. 12 miles per hour, northerly nine miles an hour and the pacific satellite view, mostly clear skies. ridge of high pressure will...
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it is pegged. just look and put it in the hiring ordinance. you will be sending a strong message that this is something that we can be excited about and spend our money on. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. and the first thing i would like to say is that it is important for you to balance our budget and make sure that we have money circulating here in the city. if we are investing any money into america's cup, the residents, the taxpayers need to benefit from it. me, as a resident of san francisco, i need to be able to work so i can continue to pay into our city's tax base and we can support this a event. i am in support of the america's cup and also me working said that i can benefit from that. as a member of the coalition of black trade unionists, this is a nationalization, we need to create opportunity for people of color here in san francisco to be able to obtain the skills in the construction industry. we need to be able to live and thrive here as we
it is pegged. just look and put it in the hiring ordinance. you will be sending a strong message that this is something that we can be excited about and spend our money on. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. and the first thing i would like to say is that it is important for you to balance our budget and make sure that we have money circulating here in the city. if we are investing any money into america's cup, the residents, the taxpayers...
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the strollers are made by the company peg perego. and the recall includes two models manufactured in the u.s. between 2004 and 2007. the company sites two incidents involving children getting trapped between the seat and tray. one child died back in 2004. peg perego says it took years for them to be notified. >>> clearing out a south bay homeless camp has an unintented consequence. the decision that has created more tension. >> you can look whatever you like at the library. we will show you a step to keep others from seeing it too. >>> high temps ran cooler with more expected on the day for wednesday. we'll take a look at what you can expect. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] >>> take a look at this video of a high speed freeway chase. it started in santa ana when officers were trying to pull over the bike
the strollers are made by the company peg perego. and the recall includes two models manufactured in the u.s. between 2004 and 2007. the company sites two incidents involving children getting trapped between the seat and tray. one child died back in 2004. peg perego says it took years for them to be notified. >>> clearing out a south bay homeless camp has an unintented consequence. the decision that has created more tension. >> you can look whatever you like at the library. we...
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consumer reports top rated the peg highchair for $250. it also has a smooth seamless fabric that is easy to clean. less expensive choice also with two trays the fisher price easy clean for $85. like the peg it has a height adjust so you can feed your baby at different levels and an easy wash surface itch the dream on me -- street no everyone ros of injuries consumer reports advices owners to stop using the chair the company says it is no longer being made and it is working with the government on a voluntary recall consumer products confirms it is looking into the dream on me bistro highchair if you own one you can contact the manufacturer. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> head to abc7news.com and search for 7 on your side for a link to the story and to get the contact information for the manufacturer. >>> apple supposedly ready to unveil the iphone 5 in eight days. we have what a lot of bloggers say is a video of the device. it has been posted anonymously on youtube. the 5 is slimmer and has a longer screen, four inches long other
consumer reports top rated the peg highchair for $250. it also has a smooth seamless fabric that is easy to clean. less expensive choice also with two trays the fisher price easy clean for $85. like the peg it has a height adjust so you can feed your baby at different levels and an easy wash surface itch the dream on me -- street no everyone ros of injuries consumer reports advices owners to stop using the chair the company says it is no longer being made and it is working with the government...
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i know that a peg of 2 is too high. what about a peg of 1.7, 1.8 or 1.9? i approach your teaching, oh, wise one. it's a rule of thumb. i think a 2 is a red flag. for stocks that are 2.1 people want to own but i don't like it because i've had too many mistakes made over 2. it's just an odds game. here's one from ben in pennsylvania. jim, i'm a newer home gamer. and have a question regarding takeover bids. is there an ideal time to ring the register -- i like to ring it immediately. immediately because i am not an arbiterage, and you shouldn't, either, there's always a chance you'll give back the gain. what we do is we look for the next big win. let's take some tweets. this one is from @kendoggy. i'm just starting a portfolio. is it better to buy one position at a time or small amounts of all five at once? absolutely the latter because one of the things i've learned when you're just starting, i mean, it just happens to be the luck of the draw here. almost everyone i know just started immediately first stock they bought went down very big. this is an insuranc
i know that a peg of 2 is too high. what about a peg of 1.7, 1.8 or 1.9? i approach your teaching, oh, wise one. it's a rule of thumb. i think a 2 is a red flag. for stocks that are 2.1 people want to own but i don't like it because i've had too many mistakes made over 2. it's just an odds game. here's one from ben in pennsylvania. jim, i'm a newer home gamer. and have a question regarding takeover bids. is there an ideal time to ring the register -- i like to ring it immediately. immediately...
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he was so approachable to peg mullen, so human in his relations with peg mullen, who sought to find out how her son was killed in vietnam. he died from friendly fire, which, you know obviously meant he was killed within the confines of his own unit by shrapnel from american weapons fired. it was so impressive to read about then a colonel later to become norm an schwartzkopf general "time" magazine's man of the year who was so human. just that clip we just showed right then compared to a lot of military officials who we see on tv. an actual human being would could say i hope i don't make a mistake. things like that. interesting, at least to me. >> i think very interesting. i grew up -- i was in high school in part of the anti-vietnam protest, so he was a symbol. you kind of respected him. as you grew holder, you learned that you can politically be different and still respect the man. he was the kind of guy that would give you that feeling and stature that you would not get from a lot of generals. he also seemed to have a more human side. >> i agree with it. we'll have colonel jack jcake
he was so approachable to peg mullen, so human in his relations with peg mullen, who sought to find out how her son was killed in vietnam. he died from friendly fire, which, you know obviously meant he was killed within the confines of his own unit by shrapnel from american weapons fired. it was so impressive to read about then a colonel later to become norm an schwartzkopf general "time" magazine's man of the year who was so human. just that clip we just showed right then compared to...